VisPipeline-MultiNetwork

Scientific Research Project | 2014
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Summary

VisPipeline-MultiNetwork is a desktop application for comparison of networks. The algorithms were developed in a Visualization framework that implements many features for visualization assessment and research, the VisPipeline.

The extension I built explore the idea of merging multiple networks into an all-in-one network. The visualization is then performed by using force-directed layout and multidimensional projection based on attributes, such as the one that indicates in which networks the nodes are found. By implementing interactivity and integrating other visualization techniques, such as InteractiVenn and Convex hulls, the user can explore and go from overview to details on demand.

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Visualization
Desktop application
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Java
Force-directed layout
Multidimensional projection

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Multidimensional Projection

The layout algorithm is applied to group nodes by specific attributes. Multiple Coordinated View is used to investigate specific nodes using a Force-Directed Layout.

Multidimensional Projection

Nodes are positioned according to attributes and Convex hull is applied.

Multidimensional Projection

The layout algorithm is applied to separate three categories.

Multidimensional Projection

The layout algorithm is applied to group nodes by networks (colors).

Force-Directed Layout

The layout algorithm is applied to position nodes by connectivity.

Multidimensional Projection

The layout algorithm is applied to group nodes by specific attributes.

Multidimensional Projection

The layout algorithm is applied to group nodes by networks (colors).

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